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Family PHALACROCORACID^E. Cormorants. 



Gexcs PH\LACROCORAX Brissoh. 

 Subgenus PHALArROcriBAX. 



Head of Double-crested Cormorant, nat. size. 



20. Fhalacrocorax dilophus. iSw. ,{■ llidi ). Douule crested Coemorant. 

 Irregular visitor in winter, and also migrant regularly but not common. 



21. Fhalacrocorax dilophus floridanus (Avd.'. Florida Curx50rast. 



This Southern species has been noted over the most of the southern part of the 

 State in spring and fall. In tlie Wabash valley it ranges as far north as Terre 

 Haute, where Prof. O. P. .Jenkins found it. Throughout the lower Wabash valley 

 it is probably a summer resident in some numbers. Mr. Robert Ridgway reports 

 that he ha'i noted it breeding in Knox and Gibson Counties. It may occasionally 

 extend its range over the entire State, having been taken in both northern Illinois 

 and northern Ohio. Mr. Chas. Dury reports it breeding as far north as St. Mary's 

 Reservoir in Ohio, which is probably not over twelve miles east of the Indiana 

 line. 



Family PELECANID.E. Pelicans. 



Genus PELECANUS Lisn.eos. 



Subgenus Cyrtopelicanus Rei<;henbaeb. 



22. Peleoanus erythrorhynohos Gm4. American White Pelican. 



A rare migrant. Reported by Prof. B. W. Evermann, from Carroll and Mon- 

 roe Counties; by Dr. Raymond, from Franlilin County; by Mr. Robert Ridgway, 

 from Knox and Gibson Counties; by Mr. C. A. Stockbridge, from Allen County; 

 by Mr. Chas. Dury, from "Swan Lake," and from Fulton County by Dr. Vernon 

 Gould. 



